“…Acute dystonic reactions may represent a challenging diagnosis in the emergency room, as there is a high probability of misdiagnosis with other conditions like tetanus, partial seizures, encephalitis, meningitis or allergic reactions. 5,9 In our case, besides the dystonia, the adolescent also presented angioedema that resolved after treatment. This finding is uncommon but has yet been described either with metoclopramide or other drugs such as haloperidol.…”